Why not just ESPN in general? 2:50 PM, some dumb woman anchor reported the Pens got Kesler. No one else was reporting it at the time, and it didn't happen.

Yup I saw that too. I had just moved some cable boxes around and was flipping channels to make sure everything was hooked up right. Hit ESPN & saw Barry Melrose & stopped for a sec since the deadline was near. She reported that the Pens got Kessler just as the segment was ending. BM commented that 'the rich get richer'. Very original, Barry.

Networks that show reruns (usa... i'm looking at you) and play back to back episodes of a TV show, but skip 3 or 4 episodes in between. It especially drives me nuts when the first of the back to back episodes is a "to be continued" and then they skip 4 episodes forward. Wtf?

HBOGo for the PS3. Everything about it is awesome, except the picture quality. Might as well be watching on a distorted LCD monitor streaming from a 14.4k modem. All the same content is available from DirecTV HBO OD, but their interface is primitive. The HBO OD stuff is crystal clear, exactly like the real time channel.

count2infinity wrote:Networks that show reruns (usa... i'm looking at you) and play back to back episodes of a TV show, but skip 3 or 4 episodes in between. It especially drives me nuts when the first of the back to back episodes is a "to be continued" and then they skip 4 episodes forward. Wtf?

I think I found a total asinine pattern to this. Say USA shows 4 30-minute episodes of a series everyday from 12-2 and the noon episode is a to be continued episode, the second part will be shown the next day at noon.

The names of a shopping cart vary by region. The following names are regional-specific names for shopping carts:

Shopping cart – the United States and Canada. Trolley/shopping trolley – the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and some regions of Canada. Barrae - Some places in Scotland Carriage/shopping carriage – Used by some in the New England region of the United States.Buggy – Some regions of Canada, Detroit, Michigan, Colorado, parts of the Southern United States and Pittsburgh, the latter case often being considered a word related to Pittsburghese. Bascart/basket – various regions. Wagon – New York, Hawaii